Title of article :
RESPONSE OF WHEAT TO TILLAGE AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION IN RICE-WHEAT SYSTEM
Author/Authors :
Qamar, Rafi University of Agriculture - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Ehsanullah University of Agriculture - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Ahmad, Riaz University of Agriculture - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Iqbal, Muhammad University of Agriculture - Institute of Soil Environmental Sciences, Pakistan
From page :
243
To page :
254
Abstract :
In a rice-wheat system, rice stubbles remaining in the field often delay early planting of winter wheat to utilize residual soil moisture and reduce operating costs. A randomized complete block design in a split plot arrangement was conducted with four seasonal tillage methods [conventional tillage, CT; deep tillage, DT; zero tillage with zone disk tiller, ZDT; and happy seeder, HS] as main plots and five N levels [0, 75, 100, 125, and 150 kg ha^-1] as subplots during 2009 to 2010 and 2010 to 2011 wheat growing seasons. Results showed that DT significantly decreased soil bulk desnsity, penetration resistance, and volumetric moisture content compared with CT, ZDT and HS. However, wheat growth and yield parameter such as fertile tillers, plant height, root length, spike length, grain yields, and water and nutrient-use efficiency was significantly higher in DT compared with other tillage treatments. Wheat growth and yield was more increased by N fertilization at 125 kg ha-1 than other N rates. However, when the wheat plant productivity index was plotted over N rates, the non-linear relationship showed that N fertilization at 80 kg N ha-1 accounted for 85% of the variability in the plant productivity under DT and HS while ZDT had the same productivity at 120 kg N ha^-1.
Keywords :
Bulk density , soil resistance , water content , grain yield , plant productivity index
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Record number :
2642169
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